San Antonio Spurs rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama made it clear that the team has already moved on from their historic loss, emphasizing their focus on Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
"We're over it," Wembanyama stated firmly after the defeat, which saw the Spurs suffer a record-breaking margin. "It's in the past. We're already thinking about what we need to do in Game 5."
The Spurs now face a must-win situation as they trail in the series, but Wembanyama's confidence remains unshaken. He highlighted the team's resilience and determination to bounce back, noting that they have learned from the setback. "We know what went wrong, and we've corrected it in film sessions. Now it's about execution on the court."
Coach Gregg Popovich echoed his star rookie's sentiments, praising the team's mental toughness. "This group has been through a lot all season. They don't dwell on losses. They learn and move forward."
With the series shifting back to San Antonio for Game 5, the Spurs are counting on home-court advantage and a renewed energy to even the series. Fans are eager to see if the team's 'over it' attitude translates into a dominant performance.